The soles of the feet contain many nerves and muscles, and it is said that providing moderate stimulation to them in daily life leads to comfortable walking and body balance.
The soles of the feet are often called the "second heart" and are an important part of the body involved in circulation.

For this reason, an increasing number of people are choosing footwear that stimulates the soles of their feet, such as health sandals.

On the other hand, if the stimulation is too strong, it can cause pain, making it difficult to wear them for extended periods.
Even with things that are considered good for the body, it's important to be able to continue using them without strain.

The concept of naturally using the soles of your feet

Geta, with their design that doesn't overly restrict the feet, naturally encourage the use of the soles and toes while walking.

Rather than providing strong stimulation, their characteristic is that a moderate stimulus is transmitted to the soles of the feet through one's own body weight and walking style.

The fact that they can be easily incorporated into daily life is also a unique appeal of geta.

The gentle comfort of mizutori geta

mizutori geta are designed to gently fit the feet, with a shape that conforms to the soles and soft thongs.

We prioritize a comfortable wearing experience that allows for natural foot movement and can be worn comfortably every day.

The charm lies in the balance of stimulation to the soles of the feet, which is not too strong, allowing you to feel comfortable with every step.

The Craft Series: Creating gentle stimulation

mizutori's Craft Series is designed to provide gentle stimulation to the soles of the feet through the "carving" on the top board.

The development was inspired by the strong, protruding stimulation often found in traditional health sandals.
In response to feedback such as "It hurts too much to keep wearing them," this carving was created as a way to engage the soles of the feet without discomfort.

When weight is applied, the soles of the feet gently sink in, providing a sensation similar to natural acupressure.

Furthermore, the carved parts are not painted, utilizing the moisture absorption and release properties of the wood, which leads to a non-slip and comfortable feel even when barefoot.

Additionally, the secure fit for the soles of the feet enhances stability during walking.

Comfort that can be maintained without strain

When it comes to stimulating the soles of your feet, it's not just about the intensity, but also about being able to continue comfortably.

By incorporating the sensation of naturally using your feet in daily life, like with geta, you can experience comfortable changes without overexertion.

Why not try incorporating gentle stimulation as an opportunity to rethink how you use your body, starting from your feet?